Setyembre 23, 2008

KLITORIKA with an O

I have seen a writer friend of mine last friday and she gave me her book named KLITORIKA with an O (autograph) Giligans festival mall. This book I recommend to those people who have a broad mind because this girl really have a very colorfull sex and love life. She’s an epitome of a good mother, a good partner and a good friend, and writer.

I was reminded by the what she have written thanks for the friendship and inspiration. And that whats we really are perhaps were kindred spirit pareho kaming adventurist when its comes to forbidden love. ha-ha-ha That is why she keep on asking me to write whats on my mind. And contribute to her blog sabi ko leche plan maganda pa naman image ko minsan ipapasulat mo sa akin gusto mong batuhin ako ng mga madre sa mga pinagagawa ko.

What’s on my mind nga ba? Lahat naman tayo sexual na tao but the book give us insight on different relationship and experience that made us more human. So is this a book review nah I m just commenting, matapang kasi yung writer sa pagbukas ng isipan regarding sex kahit conservative siya there are things that makes her unique.

She’s an officemate of mine, five years ago one time after chatting she asked me to buy her book sabi nya Klitorika sabi ano ba naman eskandalosa in English Clitoris etech oo nga ka pekpekan yung kinuwento nya pero. Kapekpekan na may buhay may kuwento at hindi sinalbahe ang kuwento. Realidad katotohanan ng pagiging babae infairness woman studies ito sa Saint Scholastica’s College. Nakatulad ng lalake na may puson kami rin naman ganun din may puson may mga pangangailangan din na minsan lumalabas sa isang relasyon. Sabi ko winner kasi maraming babaeng hindi ma explain ang pagiging babae nya. What makes a woman woman nga ba? What makes her a woman is not only by bearing a child but also what is happening to her while waiting to have one. The different relationship that we encounter mold us to whom we’ve become.

Walang komento:

"In
the beginning, all women had to prove that we could be equal to men in
armed struggle. So we wanted to be like men - even in our appearance... I
no longer think it's necessary to prove ourselves as women by imitating
men. I have learned that a woman can be a fighter, a freedom fighter, a
political activist, and that she can fall in love, and be loved, she
can be married, have children, be a mother... Revolution must mean life
also; every aspect of life."-Leila Khaled (born 1944)

LIBERATE KLIT!

"In the beginning, all women had to prove that we could be equal to men in armed struggle. So we wanted to be like men - even in our appearance... I no longer think it's necessary to prove ourselves as women by imitating men. I have learned that a woman can be a fighter, a freedom fighter, a political activist, and that she can fall in love, and be loved, she can be married, have children, be a mother... Revolution must mean life also; every aspect of life."-Leila Khaled (born 1944)